Tuesday, February 07, 2006

and then I remember that yoga is actually doing me. It's this realization that keeps me going in many ways. It's like submitting to an external process that cleans and expands. Then there is the realization that it is coming down the pipe from outside linear time and then there's a "crack" and I come rushing back to the concept that I'm doing yoga. The good news is that the more I practice the longer "time" there is between the initial thought and the "crack."

So yeah, practice was good this morning. :)

Here's a little announcement for my students, I am changing my schedule at Michigan Yoga Center. Beginning tomorrow I'll be teaching the 6:30 - 7:30 class and will continue with that every Wednesday. It'll be my only class on the schedule for the time being. I am moving many aspects of my life around to get a better fit and though I will miss my other 3 classes I need to finesse a few things for now. As stated yesterday there are a few other opportunities opening for me and this change will facilitate their manifestation.

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Gregg Newsom is a Yoga Teacher, Bodyworker, and Reiki Master who escaped Corporate America in 2006 to share his talents with others, raise awareness and take action on the issues of Food Security, Health, and Social and Environmental Justice. Informed & inspired by Permaculture, the Transition Movement & Eastern, Western, & Indigenous explorations of Consciousness, Gregg is in active pursuit of resilient and relocalized neighborhoods where diverse, sustainable and soulful communities will thrive.

In 2007, Gregg and his wife Angela co-created Detroit Evolution and are pleased to offer community-based yoga classes, bodywork, vegan and raw food preparation classes, catering, and community building events in and around Detroit.

“Maybe that’s the ultimate take-away from Detroit Evolution: seeing food not as a commodity but as a relationship with the earth, as an individual and a community, one not to be approached without a conscience.” ~Michael Jackman, Metrotimes